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Listen to their toted wool
Thenewly elr ct c d mayo r of Home,
Capt. A. W. Walton, is a Northerner,
and was a gallant soldier in Sher¬
man’s army. The war seoms to bo
row. •
’• ! I I ISlffippll j -7——. ^
The Democrats of Ohio ought to
win as glorious n victory In the mu¬
nicipal elections this Spring as the
Democrats of New York won in theirs
on Tuesday last. They can easily
do it it wisdom prevails in their Co¬
lumbus councils.
^ j
Rhode Island Is now running its
affairs sntirely on credit, because its
Assembly and Senate nro at Odds,
and no money can be appropriated
until the light iSeomproinwod. Little
things are not surprising in a little *
State. *
Young Kaiser William talks too
much to be a successful despot. An
Emperor who wants to inspire hla>
subjects ifitb Awe Ipust keep himself
in seclusion. Gladstone and Clmun-
cey M. Depew seem to be tbe only
men in Europe and America who cab
talk all the time and not make them¬
selves ridiculous. > : -«
Editor Stead 111 inn ms says liwvTc that the -hc. income
Times -
of the London hae been (limit)-,
ished oyer # 200,000 a year iu conse¬
quence of the black eye it received
from the exposures before the Parnell .
Commission. If that statement is
correct, the English public, conserva¬
tive as they are, and with a born
hatred for the Irish, are a much
fairer jury than either the Judiciary
or Parliament.
At tbe present rate of procedure,
there will he a deficit, instead Of a
surplus, when Congress adjourns.
Now that there is a lull in the work
of appropriating hundreds of thous¬
and# of dollars tor Government build -
ing in the country towns, the Con¬
gressmen are beginning to investi¬
gate tbe facts, in some of the cases
with astonishing results. For ex¬
ample, it turns out that #75,000
was approprikted for a town in Con¬
gressman Boutelles district that lias
only 4,000 population. The total
business of the office would not
reach that amount in a good many
years. Sat Republican constituen¬
cies have got to be rewarded.
Tbo Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Suits Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies
•I can recommend Electric Bitters as the
re$Hf and ip ev^^a^.^Gncman^took'six'b^tles cured of Rheumatism of 10
was Hare, djnggist, years Bell
stondiug.” Omo, wfflrms: Abraham “The beet medi
ville, selling year’s
cine I have ewer handled in my 20 ex
perieuee, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of
others have added their testimony, so that
the verdict is unanimous that Liver, Electric Bitters
do cure all diseases ol the Kidneys or
Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at E. R.
Anthony's Drugstore.
Tbs Buccaneers of Gold
Flaunted the skull and cross bones, their en-
, defiantly ut the mastead. Your modem
pirate, not on the high seas, but upon the
high reputation of standard remedn s. skulks
under various disguises. His hole and corn¬
er traffic ha*ever never to *Dy degree affect¬
ed Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, althongh
that standard iuvigofnnt and and corrective
lias long been the shining mark at whieh his
shafts have been .directed. Cheap local bit¬
ters. composed of ftervunrectified stimulants,
with au infusion, still or extract sometimec possibly, recommended of some
tonic bark, are
as identical with, or similar America’s to, or possessing chosen
virtues kindred to those of
family medicine. These perish speedUv. di¬
while the great subduer successful and preventive of
sease purenee its career, overcom¬
ing troubles, malaria, constipation dyspepsia, nervousness, and rheumatic kidney ail¬
ments, mot only on this, this, but ou many
continents.
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RUBY’S LETTER.
A letter from Mr.J. W. Ruby,Union
City, Ind., says: “I have used your
Clnrk'B Extract and of find Flax (Papillon'l complete
Cough Cure it a
cure tor deep seated cold. It has done
mone than two of our most skillful
physicians. My children had whoop-,
ing cough and with the aid of your
Cough Cure, they had neighbors’ it very light chil¬
compared with the
dren who did not take It. I believe
it to be the best Congh Cure in bottle the
market.” 80 it is. A large
only #1.00. Clarke’s Flax Soap for
all skin. It leads them all. rrice
50 cents. Congh Cure Drugg and Soap ist. for
sale by N. B. Drewry,
HAVE YOU CORNS ON YOUR FEET?
Then be happy for a relief from
rour misery is at hand, Abbott’s
Rust Indian Corn Paint is the cars.
HOWSTHIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward (or
any case o( Catarrh that- cannot be cured by
taking Hall'* Catarrh (’ore.
F J. CHENEY ft CO , Props . Toledo, O.
We. the ondcreigRed. liuve known F. ■ J.
Cheney lor the latftff year*, and bebeve Imn
perfectly honorable in all business iron*
actions and flaaaci&liy able to carry ant any.
WALtMSO,KiwwAxftMA*vi», Ohio Wholesale Drug
E.'IlYa* 0 National
Hqesk-- Cashier Toledo 4
Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act¬
surfaces ing directly ctiy of the up system Price 75e; per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
SAVED FROM CONSUMPTION.
•Severn) physicians Drojafist, predicted ol that Chi¬
Mr. Asa B. Rowley, have consumption
cago, would soon
caused (3j air aggravated finally induced case of him ca¬
tarrh. Customers
result was
raenced to get Wei
plication find, am now,
few weeks, entirely -WM^Price cured,
do the same tor
Try Clarke’s for the Skin
and you will u* no other. 25 cents.
All of Clarke’s lies are tor
sale by N. B. m
JKP-
' '; I take
To all i
great p >Ah? ef-
fleaciot lurrem-
edy for < aown
as p. P. i rears
eable
ions
rhich
) theobject« n til this val-
reeorted to.
ittleg in accord-
' , now entire-
>N,
subject made by
broad and exhaustive platform of
principles which cannot fail to bring
him victory at the nolle. It sill be
well to advise in ti me the keeper of
pnblfc buildings at the cnpitoi to
give,out the contract for a special
chnir to accommodate the new mem¬
ber from Metri wether.
The SptngModlolne.
The popularity which Hood's Sarsaparilla
ban gummi u«a aprin g medicine in wonderful.
It It poeeeeeee Ju*t iu*t thoee tboee elements elements of of health hcnlfcb-
r-
makes the weak
(h)
The Wrong Is High ted.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The wroag is righted. The Repub-
ican gerrymander that for four
years has kept the Democrats of
Ohio from being fairly represented in
Congress has been killed. Tbe out-
hfl 886 has been avenged
i 2‘The heathen may rage” and
Speaker Reed’s rules may be bent
and twisted in every direction to ef¬
fect tS® passage of Congressional
bills to nullify the act of the people
of Ohio in their General Assembly,
but all will be In vain. The twenty^
one Congreaimen to be chosen next
November will beelected in the dis¬
tricts described by tbe low enacted
yesterday ‘ * and Fifty-*' they will take their
BSfita iathe in the Fifty-second Congmfi.
AntHwseemed ssKasTSs*"”"’ dummy
Of the human a vary
race.
Now he’s brimmed with sunshine o’er:
His clear and sparkling eye ---***—
lank that he lives in clover;
, c you. the reason why? he
ation What has wrought * transform¬
7* Dr. Pierce’* Pleasant Pur¬
gative Pellet* restored this delapi
idated individual in a aingal week.
•Nothing llVer, stomach like them and bowels. to regulate tbe
Holdup a Little.
j Kansas City Times.
The Republicans have a safe ma¬
jority in the riouse of Repmenta-
tftvfifi. It le Mot necessary for them
to, unseat any more Democrats to se¬
cure; the exercise of power. With a
working majority and with a Speak¬
er who can see a quorum through a
gtone wall, the Republicans can well
qflbrd to show a little Wde magnanimity
lww#r$ '$6 of tfte cham¬
fer. -SeToJ vtJ- '
rH 1 Tha World Moves !
Don’t disgust everybody with tbe
oaor framyonr catarrh just
because some old fogy doctor, who
not discovered and will not be-
iteve that the world moves, tells you
it cannot be cured. The manufactur¬
er® of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
have tor many years offered, in good
faith, #500 reward for a case of na¬
sal catarrh, no matter how bad, or
of how long Btanding, They which thoroughly they
cannot cure. are
responsible by financially, enquiry as any through one
can learn proper
druggists (who sell the medicine at
only 50 cents) and they ‘‘mean busi-
” ,
____ ,
Small Buiineaa.
Boaton Herald.
There isn’t much of a chance that
Congress will adjourn before tbe dog
days, it it does then. There are thir¬
teen Democrats yetto be deprived of
the seats to which they have been
elected, and this promises to absorb
all the energies of the average parti¬
san member for a good while yet. It
is a pretty '“small business, but it
seems to flourish just (he same.
C. IL it, TIME M£ M. ID
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■For farther information relative to tick
et rates, beet routes, schedule, 4c.. write to
or call on JNO. L. BEID, Agt„
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Griffin. On.
UiUoiiersitj :( tbeSoi.li
SEW AN EE, TENNESSEE.
On the Cumberland Plateau, 2,100ft. above
the sea level, offers the healthiest residence to
young men in its Grammar School, its Mili¬
tary, For its College information and Its Theological Dept*.
special write to
KKV. TELFAIR HODGSON, O. D.,
mdftwlp. HE WANEE. TENNESSEE
forapj
and that
efficiency” should be the oi
tenure of office, look rather absnred
in view of the recent Btatdmefll of
Assistant Postmuster-Genersl Glark-
son.
WomsH’i IMsoovery. *
upon her and (or
scren years she withstood its severest* teste,
but be ritai organa wer undermined and death
teemed imminent. Tor three months she
coughed bought ot incessantly bottle and of could Dr. King’s not sleep. New Dis¬ She
ns a
covery lor Coneumption and was so much re
Here On taking tint doee that she slept all
night lously and with Her one bottle Mrs. has Lather been miracu¬ Lutt.”
cured. name it
Than write W. V. Hamrick * Co,,o( SheBby,
N. C. (let a free trial bottle at E. B Antho¬
ny's Drag Store.
Only Their Canning Ways.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Republican Leaguers who
gathered at Nashville to impress the
Southern people with their aristo¬
cratic bearing are reported to have
exhibited a marked fondness for sing-
l ng “My Country, ’Tis of Thee.” One
imminent, but reprehensible, trait
In the Republican character is to ar¬
rogate ownership of tbs country.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Tbs Bast Salve in the world lor Outs-
“"•res, Bruieee, j Tetter, Korea, Chapped Ulcere, Salt Honda, Bheum Chilblains, Fever
irne, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive-
curee Pilee or no pay (required. It la guar
d to give* perfect eatlaaction, or moneyre
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Plain an<l Forcible Wards.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Republicans are trying to get
credit fof fairness by pretending that
the man Fentherstone, who has
been given a seat in Congress stolen
from a Democrat tor him, was also
a Democrat. Benedict Arnold was
once pn officer in tbe Continental
Army and Judas Iscariot was one
of the twelve disciples.
Had a Good Time !
“Danced all night till the broad day-light the
And went home with the girl* in morn¬
But ing.” the morning being chilly, be
took a heavy cold, and a bad cough
resulted, consumption Bet in,
case, despite tbe effort* until friend* of a physi¬ began
cian, lose grew worse
from to trial hope; the one, value however, Dr. Pierce’s knew
a of
Golden Medical discovery, and induc¬
ed him to take it. “A mighty change
came o’er the spirit of his dreams.”
Its continued use restored him to
health and fortune. He Jives to-day
to bless Dr. Pierce for his medicine,
Boon will wed a charming girl,
of those he ‘-took home in tbe
Bronchitis, If Colds, Consumption,
or other throat
lung troubles attack you, don’t
delay getting the “Discovery.”
AD VICK TO MOTH KBS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
or children teething, is the presi rip
tion of one of the best etna In nurses
And and physicians has been used in the for United ortv State*,
bymiliions rears
with never-failing success
of mothers for their children. Dur¬
ing is incalculable. the process of It teething relievesthe its value child
from pain, cures dysentery and diar¬
rhoea, griping in the bowels, and
child wind-colic. it rests By the giving mother. health Price to 25c. the
bottle. aug2eod&wIy
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and wboee example Is worthy Imitation, tells
-Hs*--If * I
"Is one Store where I went to buy Hood’s
S a r sapa rilla tbs clerk tried to Induce me buy
their own Instead of Hood’s; hetolduetheir’s
would last longer; that I might take H eo ten
days’ trial; that If I did not like It I need not
pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla was. I bad takes It, was
•atlsSed with It, and did not want any other.
Hood’s
"When 1 began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I ootid hardly stand. Hooked,
and had for some time, like a person in con¬
sumption. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that 1 wonder at myself sometimes,
and my (rieada frequently speak of it’’ KBs.
Xua A- Gov?, « Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists, prepared only
by C. I. HOOD* CO., Lowell,M m#.
IOO Doses One Dollar I
April Sheriff's Sales
TIT ILL BE 9OLD*0N THE FIRST TUE8-
V V day in April ____ next, before the door
of tbs Court House, *e. in the city of Griffin,
Hi the following de
to¬
ld, 1 less, bounded
>Bc wagon road, north by
Dupree, west by land ol t.
T. Dareey, juth by lands of Mrs. Dr. ~ Gray, "
beinga part of land lot No. 107 in original¬
ly Henry, uow Spalding County, and part of
, ____ey by virtue ___
Spalding County Court in favor of W. T.
Sims v»; W. i. Shiny. H. M. Gray tenant in
.possession, Also, attbe legally notified. time and place, *6.00. will be
same
sold a.tsStt.or parcel !««*,.!«** of land containing school six¬
ty acreH.jiaofs, Q* one acre for
land >t, Richard IL__ Manley, . sonth _______ and
of west by
lands of W- T Chambers. Levied on and
sold as the property of Mrs. A. Waldronp,
to satisfy district a justice court fi fa issued from the
1069th G. M. of Spalding County, in
favor bfN.B. Drewry vs. Mrs. A. Waldronp;
Executrix estate of A. Waldronp, deceased.
Levy madeby J.H. Moore, L. C.,and tu.n*
ed over to me. Tenant in possession legal¬
ly notified. *6.00.
Also, nt the same time and place, will be
sold one one-horse wagon and one coil spring
Jefferson buggy. Levied on and sold as the
property of J. F Dupree, Jr.
mortgage fl fa issued from Smitl S]
Court in favor of J. G. ,_______
and J.F, Dupree, Jr. time *3.00
Also, at the same and place, will be
sold one undivided one-fourth interest in one
city lot fn the city of Griffin with the
improvements thereon, being the lot
known as the lot whereon Steve Warren
Bved, bounded west by the New Orleans
street or the extension of name, on the
sonth by by Poplar street,north of W. T. by Meriwether
street, property Trammell and
others on the east, containing one acre more
or less. Levied on and sold as the property
of M- Spalding J. Duncan by virtue of a fl fa issned
from Ceunty Court in favor of J. D.
Bo y d, vs . M J, Qqyan, p rii mipal, yd T. J.
al
^1_EORGIA—Spalding Surdett, ttouNTV.-Whereas,
in Presley her represents to the Court
ord, that petition, duly Bled and entered on rec¬
she ha* fully administered Presley
Burdett’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concern¬
ed, kiudred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administratrix should
not be discharged from her administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in April 1890.
*615.* E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary,
/"VRDINARY’S OFFICE— Shaldino Coun
V/ ty, Gboroia, March 8th, 1890.—Jas
R. Ellis, Administrator de bonis non on es¬
tate of Wm. Ellis, applies to me for leave to
sell one hundred and ten acres more or less of
„ A __I J_____A..___a___
deceased, for payment heirs. of debts and distribn
tion among the
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on the first Monday in April next,
at ten o’clock a. m., why such application
should not be granted
*6.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Gnffli teal Estate iDfestment
CompaBj, ^
Petition for Incoiporation
tynrtiied. Also, IIWWUCU. the time and place, fU.UU. will
at same be
sold forty-five a mi 4-100 acres of land situat-
land being a part of Lota No. 124 and 101 in
said district and county, of bounded on the east
by the right of way the Central railroad,
south by lands of Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, and
on tbe west by lands of W. P. Manley, and on
the north by land of W. T. Freeman, said
land being a stripoff of the south side of said
lots and being 622 feet wide nnd 2185 feet
long, said land being set apart to F. J. Free¬
man as bis part oi the estate of JaneA. Free¬
man. Levied on and sold as tbe property ol
F J. Freeman to satisiy two County Court
fl fas issued Michigan from 8palding Carbon County Works Court F. in J.
favor of vs,
Ross Freeman, and Michigan F. J. Freeman. Carbon Works Tenant vs.
Jones and in
possession legally notified. *6.00.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one mounted engine on wheels made by
Frick ft Co. kno wn as Eclipse Engine. Lerited
on and sold as the property oi Gray ft Dar-
Spalding sey, to satisfy Superior one mortgage Court fl fa isBned of Fratier from
in favor
ft Lewis ve. Gray ft Darsey. *8.00.
Also, at tha same time and place, will be
sold the undivided one-half interest in a tract
or thereon parcel in the of land city oi with Griffin, the Spalding improvements Coun¬
ty, Georgia, running fronting back west thirty feet, feet bounded on Hill
north street, Taylor ninety south
by Clark ft Cole. street, Levied east and and sold by
land of on as
the property of B. S. Cole to satisfy one fl fa
issued W. from Jones Spalding Superior T. Cole and Court B. in S. favor Cole,
of A. vs. W.
Tenant in possession legally notified. *6.00
R. S. CONNELL, Sheriff.
GEORGIA— Spalding County.
To the Superior Conrt oi said county: The
petition Scheuerman, of Jps. G. Rhea, Henry C. Bnrr,
Aaron Ben’j R. Blakely. Ros¬
well H. Drake, Robt. T. Daniel, J. P. Nichols,
W. E- Drewry, A 8. Murray, S H. Deane,
their associates.successors and assignees show
that they desire to be incorporated under the
name and style of the “Griffin Real Fstate In¬
vestment Company,” for the full term of (20)
twenty years with privilege of renewal at the
expiration office of said of company that time. win be Griffin, The principal Ga. but:
they desire to have the privile e of transac¬
ting and Georgia. doing business anywhere within the
state of The object of said compa¬
ny is pecuniary gain. The business of said
corporation will be buying, leasing, or rent¬
ing or acquiring real estate in Georgia and
holding the same, or selling, renting, or leas¬
ing might same, do. in Borrow any manner that an their individual
ty, issue and float bonds money, for on the proper¬
paj ment of
real estate, or such other property as they
may desire to purchase, to do each and every
other act not inconsistent with tbe laws of
this state in carrying on and uccessfully
managing and be a real plead, estate compuny. To sue
sned, and be impleaded in the
different courts of this state. To have and
use A common seal. To elect a board of di¬
rectors from their stockholders who shall
conduct and manage, and control the busi¬
ness of said corporation. Said board of di¬
rectors to make such By-law* officers ns they deem
neceseary, apd provide sueh as said
company and may need, prescribe their duties
fix their compensation. The capital
stock of said company shall be *25,000 00
and may be increased to *100,000.00 to be
paid in as said board of directors shall de¬
termine,
8ald company to have the privilege ofbe-
rinning the capita) business as soon «as ten per cent, of
stock has been paid in.
Petitioners pray your Honorable court to
pass an order granting this their application,
and Incorporating them for the purposes
herein before set forth, and petitioners will
ever pray. STEWART ft DANIEL.
GEORGIA— Spalding County,
I Clerk’s Office, Superior Court.
the certify that the above is a true copy of
oharter of record and file in said office,
as The Griffin Real Estate Investment Co.
Vi t ness my official signature and sea! of said
this Febrnary28th, 1890.
_Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk.
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Leave Atlanta..................... ...... 2:15 p m.
“ Grinin................... ,..,.4:00 “
Arrive Columbus.............. 6:50 “
NOBTH BOUND—Sunday Orly.
Leave Griffin..................................4.00 p. m.
Arrive McDonough.......................4:45 “
SOUTH BOUND—Sum )*y Only.
Leave JUfcDohugh.......;.....*...........7.80 a. m.
ArriveOriffin........... i.......,...8:16
NOBTH BOUND—Frekiht.
Leave Columbus...................*.....7:50 a, m
Arrive Oriffin.............................2:05 p. m.
Leave Griffin.........................4:00 “
Arrive McDonough................5:05 “
. SOUTH BOUND—Freight.
Leave McDonough..................7-00 a. m.
ArriveOriffin...'......;............8:05 “
Leave Griffin.......................0:25 “
Arrive Columbus.............................3:20 p. m
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
f U vRDINART’S OFFICE-Spali'Ino Coun-
Hooten TV, ha* Georgia, March 8, 1890.—J. M.
dianehip the applied to me ot (or letter* J Huff. ol Guar
all on person Mias oe
Let person* concerned show cause before
the Court of Ordinary, at my office, by ten
o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in April
-•bon'd next, why such letter* ol administration
not be granted. ■-
*8.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
{' VJ 1 EOBGIA— W. F. Wilson, Spalding executor county.— ofJas. B. Whereas Elder,
represents to the Conrt in his petition duly
fleled and entered on record, that he has ful-
ly This administered therefore Jas. B. Elder’s estate,
is to cite all persons con-
cerned, kindred and creditors,to show canse,
TI any they can, why said executor should
not and receive be discharged letters of from his administration
dismission on the first
Monday *6.15. in Jane, E. W. 1860. HAMMOND,
Ordinary,
/ XRDINARY’8 OFFICE— Spalding C'oun-
T. Weiden ty, Georgia, has Feb. 26th, I860.— George
dismission from applied the guardianship to me lor letters Laura of
of
F. Weiden, late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Grffln, on the first Monday in Apri. next,
at should ten not o’clock be granted ti. m., why such letters
*8.00. E.W HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ VRDINABY’S OFFICE.— Spalding Coun-
tv, Georgia. Feb. 28th, 189'.—The kin
dred and creditors of John P. Lovett, late
of said county deceased, will take notice that
the will ol deceased has been filed in my office
and tbe executor hae renounced his appoint¬
ment.
If no one qualified to act, shall apply for
letters of administration I will be forced to
ister appoint said the county administrator to admin¬
Monday in estate April according to law on the first
next.
*3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
ft EOBGIA— Spalding County.— Whereas.
v7C. P. Daniel, administrator of E. P. Dan¬
iel, represents to the Court in his petition,
fully duly filed aud entered on record, that he has
Thia administra'ed E. P. Daniel’e estate.
is therefore to t-ito all persons concern¬
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from ais administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday *6.15. in April, 1890.
E. W. HAMMOND,
Griffin News and Sun
DAILY AND WEEKLY
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 20, 1889,)
-(OFFERS}-
More Value ★ |g§
^ To Advertisers
In proportion to prices charged, than an?
other medium in the South*
With the combined circulation of two old
and well establis he d papers, it charges the
prices of only one.
It is published in one of the agricultural,
commercial, of the manufacturing most progressive and railroad in the
centers State
South, with a large and intelligent faculties sur¬
rounding population and extra
for distribution.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the times and the require¬
ments of its constituency, it is read not only
but by nearly every family in Spalding County,
in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the State and
other States.
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD
and covers it completely.
Of tlie 257 newspapers and periodical#
published in the State of Georgia, the NEWS
AND SUN ranks eminent among the two doz.
en that stand at the head of the list. Its
greatest foreign patronage comes from the
largest and most experienced advertisers
and the shrewdest and best advertising
Prices low. Write for lates and sample
of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSNEB, Publisher,
Griffin, Ga.
■ --'r—
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lectsd: of These are of Georgia and among
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